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Originally posted by ceruleanskyrendering software
Also disable hibernation, see whether you get a bluescreen.Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2(y)were intact. Do you think those files should be removed as well when I reinstall this time?
But there was no option (at least I didnβt notice) that allowed me to clean up those drives as well.Comment
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Originally posted by ET_ExplorerUninstall rendering software with >> revo uninstaller free
Also disable hibernation, see whether you get a bluescreen.
While using any other software/apps, no crashing/bsod occurs.
When the rendering software wasnβt installed, there were no BSODs.Comment
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Just clean install Windows and the chipset, storage and RTX 2060 GPU drivers on the C: drive and nothing else.
Question, why is your boot drive shown to be RAID enabled.
No rush on my behalf as I may not be around now until Wednesday.Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Just clean install Windows and the chipset, storage and RTX 2060 GPU drivers on the C: drive and nothing else.
Originally posted by phillpower2Question, why is your boot drive shown to be RAID enabled.
Originally posted by phillpower2No rush on my behalf as I may not be around now until Wednesday.
Today, I did two things -- I disabled all Background Apps in settings
- I switched to another power socket/outlet.
These two weirdly lengthened the duration between crashes.
I was rendering a medium sized model continuously for 4+ hours, video exports and all going on, and it was on charging too! It was super heated up but no freezing or crashing at all. I think in the 5th hour when I was exporting a 1 minute video, thatβs when it crashed with a βcritical process diedβ.
Iβll reinstall windows anyway, but just wanted to check with you if this is indicative of any other issue as well.Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Question, why is your boot drive shown to be RAID enabled.Originally posted by ceruleanskyOkay, I donβt know about this one! Any chance that the laptop came this way when I purchased it?
The underlaying issue that you are having is heat, generic notebooks are just not really cut out for your intended use, high end notebooks for example have a heatsink and cooling fan atop of both the CPU and the dedicated GPU, this helps to keep the temperatures far lower than what is going on with your notebook.
As an asides, your charger has to be connected whenever you put the notebook under load, the GPU will not get enough power otherwise.Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2You have clean installed Windows since you purchased the notebook so perhaps you installed RAID drivers afterwards.
Originally posted by phillpower2The underlaying issue that you are having is heat, generic notebooks are just not really cut out for your intended use, high end notebooks for example have a heatsink and cooling fan atop of both the CPU and the dedicated GPU, this helps to keep the temperatures far lower than what is going on with your notebook.
Originally posted by phillpower2As an asides, your charger has to be connected whenever you put the notebook under load, the GPU will not get enough power otherwise.
Also, I just clean installed Windows 10. Then installed Chipset, Storage and GPU drivers from Acer website. Now the windows updates are done.
Please find the speccy url here http://speccy.piriform.com/results/2...0VqjDMxuPFwgpk
Also attaching MTB in a bit.
Thanks for your patience!Comment
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Raid drivers have to be selected for installation, this because so few people in the world even use RAID.
Having two fans you would expect the computer to be able to handle the heat better, obviously not and most likely due to how thin the computer is, no room for good airflow inside so even more important that you make sure that the air being sucked in is as cold as possible.
Your Speccy url does not work I`m afraid.
The main errors in MTB are the notebook shutting down and you having an unlicensed version of Windows, see the below;
Error: (08/21/2021 01:40:38 AM) (Source: Software Protection Platform Service) (User: )
Description: [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]License Activation (slui.exe) failed with the following error code:
hr=0x80072EE7
Command-line arguments:
RuleId=31e71c49-8da7-4a2f-ad92-45d98a1c79ba;Action=AutoActivate;AppId=55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f;SkuId=ed799377-74b8-4989-a244-14d082e65972;NotificationInterval=1440;Trigger=Tim erEvent
Error: (08/21/2021 01:40:38 AM) (Source: Software Protection Platform Service) (User: )
Description: [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]Acquisition of End User License failed. hr=0x80072EE7
Sku Id=ed799377-74b8-4989-a244-14d082e65972
Error: (08/21/2021 01:40:38 AM) (Source: Software Protection Platform Service) (User: )
Description: [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]License acquisition failure details.
hr=0x80072EE7[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Raid drivers have to be selected for installation, this because so few people in the world even use RAID.
Originally posted by phillpower2Having two fans you would expect the computer to be able to handle the heat better, obviously not and most likely due to how thin the computer is, no room for good airflow inside so even more important that you make sure that the air being sucked in is as cold as possible.
I also noticed twice before the reinstallation that while rendering, when the laptop was charging, the windows froze and it was about to crash (itβs crashed so many times that I could see the behavior matched exactly). But soon after I removed it from charging, it took a minute or two, but then all windows that were started working again, it was rendering again and the BSOD was avoided. I wonder if itβs related to charging?
Originally posted by phillpower2Your Speccy url does not work I`m afraid.
Sorry, please check this one.
Originally posted by phillpower2The main errors in MTB are the notebook shutting down and you having an unlicensed version of Windows, see the below;Howww!!! But it shows in the Windows settings screen-- this is how it was the last time as well!
[ATTACH type=βfullβ]8301[/ATTACH]
Is it possible to fix that? :cry:Comment
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Acer may have done it back at the factory which means that if they did you may have a recovery partition on the SSD.
Do you have a link to the chipset drivers that you installed, the first drivers that we can see that got installed are for the Intel HD video.
As mentioned previously, the charger must be connected when you use the dedicated GPU or it will not get the power that it needs to work, likewise the Windows Power Plan must be set to High Performance for the same reason, Speccy is saying that it is set to Balanced which is no good.
The activation thing is an odd one, did you run MTB before you checked for and installed any Windows 10 updates.Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Acer may have done it back at the factory which means that if they did you may have a recovery partition on the SSD.
Originally posted by phillpower2Do you have a link to the chipset drivers that you installed, the first drivers that we can see that got installed are for the Intel HD video.
The circled one I installed first.
[ATTACH type=βfullβ]8302[/ATTACH]
Then in the same link - I installed the IRST Storage driver.
After that VGA-Intel,
and last VGA-NVIDIA.
Followed by Windows updates.
Then installed speccy and run it.
After that I installed MTB.
Originally posted by phillpower2As mentioned previously, the charger must be connected when you use the dedicated GPU or it will not get the power that it needs to work, likewise the Windows Power Plan must be set to High Performance for the same reason, Speccy is saying that it is set to Balanced which is no good.
Originally posted by phillpower2The activation thing is an odd one, did you run MTB before you checked for and installed any Windows 10 updates.Comment
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